Critical Thinking and Security Breaches-Discussion Post Response: From: Miss. Bayo E. Cary, AA, BA, MLIS
10-20-2017
Unit 2 Discussion 1 David Keller
Requires A Response
Response From: Miss. Bayo Elizabeth Cary, AA, BA, MLIS
This is a difficult question to answer since there isn’t much information to go on. For starters, critical thinking will be easier for them since they don’t work for the company full time. This helps remove biased opinions, stress and other factors that may influence the decisions made. Based on the type of breach and information found so far, critical thinking may help piece together a theory on how the attack was conducted, where to look for more evidence, and different security controls measures to put into place as a few examples. If done properly it should help create a thorough analysis and evaluation of the issue and reduce the chance of looking over or missing something.
Response From: Miss. Bayo Elizabeth Cary, AA, BA, MLIS
There is a crisis in US high schools now, whereby, students are not being effectively trained-in American academics to succeed, in a University acadeic environment (Lauer, 1996, p. 252). The online Capella University library, has a huge collection of data bases, that provide subject specific journals, books, and other information research based, and general.
There are many different ways, to search through online data bases, to locate information specific to a subject area-that you are researching. I am acadeically, and professionally trained-as a research librarian-however, I wrote many research papers, before I trained as a librarian. I knew, as a very young child, that I wanted to become a practicing attorney. I have been training, in the most challenging academic programs possible, in my small home town of Gainesville, FL-since pre-school, and, my focus has always been-even througout my University trainings, on the English language, and improving my language comprehension, and professional writing skills.
My suggestion, is to begin, with a data base-specific to the subject area you are researching, such as: EBSCO Educational Data Base. Then search for the specific subject area" Critical Thinking, and English Writing, or Critical Thinking and Business Management, etc. You practice, with different search terms, and Boolean connectors-until you pull up research articles, that support your research writing-based on a valid: "research statement." Additonally, the online Capella University, has at your disposal, research librarians, who you can contact and request assistance from, if you begin your writing assignments, far enough in advance.
References
Lauer, Rachel M. (1999). A Crisis for Educators: An opportunity for service. et Cetera, 53, 6 , p. 252-265.
Unit 2 Discussion 1 David Keller
Requires A Response
Response From: Miss. Bayo Elizabeth Cary, AA, BA, MLIS
This is a difficult question to answer since there isn’t much information to go on. For starters, critical thinking will be easier for them since they don’t work for the company full time. This helps remove biased opinions, stress and other factors that may influence the decisions made. Based on the type of breach and information found so far, critical thinking may help piece together a theory on how the attack was conducted, where to look for more evidence, and different security controls measures to put into place as a few examples. If done properly it should help create a thorough analysis and evaluation of the issue and reduce the chance of looking over or missing something.
Response From: Miss. Bayo Elizabeth Cary, AA, BA, MLIS
There is a crisis in US high schools now, whereby, students are not being effectively trained-in American academics to succeed, in a University acadeic environment (Lauer, 1996, p. 252). The online Capella University library, has a huge collection of data bases, that provide subject specific journals, books, and other information research based, and general.
There are many different ways, to search through online data bases, to locate information specific to a subject area-that you are researching. I am acadeically, and professionally trained-as a research librarian-however, I wrote many research papers, before I trained as a librarian. I knew, as a very young child, that I wanted to become a practicing attorney. I have been training, in the most challenging academic programs possible, in my small home town of Gainesville, FL-since pre-school, and, my focus has always been-even througout my University trainings, on the English language, and improving my language comprehension, and professional writing skills.
My suggestion, is to begin, with a data base-specific to the subject area you are researching, such as: EBSCO Educational Data Base. Then search for the specific subject area" Critical Thinking, and English Writing, or Critical Thinking and Business Management, etc. You practice, with different search terms, and Boolean connectors-until you pull up research articles, that support your research writing-based on a valid: "research statement." Additonally, the online Capella University, has at your disposal, research librarians, who you can contact and request assistance from, if you begin your writing assignments, far enough in advance.
References
Lauer, Rachel M. (1999). A Crisis for Educators: An opportunity for service. et Cetera, 53, 6 , p. 252-265.
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